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the other poet from missouri is me. and sometimes i save it t.s. eliot and i are at the missouri school of poetry. [laughter] we do have differences. i'm from kansas city, which during my entire childhood was known as the gateway to the west. and he was from st. louis, which cut the government to build a big gateway arch and started calling itself the gateway to the west. i didn't really blame them. and for that they were not as mound citycamorra service to to depression, mound of work? so you can't blame them really, although we don't agree it is the gateway to the west. we think of st. louis is the exit from the east. [laughter] there's some similarities between t.s. eliot and me. we both use foreign language in our poetry. he tends to use sanskrit. i don't use much sanskrit. i don't actually know much sanskrit. as one of those kids who got a got a new to during sanskrit class in kansas city, sort of look out the window. [laughter] i use yiddish sound. i think it's fair to say that t.s. eliot was not partial to yiddish. my shortest palm using ski
the other poet from missouri is me. and sometimes i save it t.s. eliot and i are at the missouri school of poetry. [laughter] we do have differences. i'm from kansas city, which during my entire childhood was known as the gateway to the west. and he was from st. louis, which cut the government to build a big gateway arch and started calling itself the gateway to the west. i didn't really blame them. and for that they were not as mound citycamorra service to to depression, mound of work? so you...
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kathryn fletcher's 92-year-old sister, korea strauder, remembers what a mob in mer eval, missouri did to a black man accused of killing a white woman. >> they decided to put him, chain him on the roof of the school, and then set the school on fire. >> there was no evidence that this man was involved with her at all. but they had to pick up somebody. >> kathryn fletcher is one of over 70 elderly african-americans interviewed by the reverend angela sims for her "remembering lynching" project housed at the institute of oral history. >> if we don't capture the narratives now, they will be lost to history forever. >> angela sims, who teaches ethics and black church studies in kansas city, missouri spent two years interviewing african-americans who grew up in what theologian james cohen callsed chate the shadow of the lynching tree. they lived in fear of one. or in the case of 92-year-old willie matthew thomas, narrowly escaped being lynched. >> so one of them said, look, we going to hang him or not? and they said, sure we're going to hang him. so he made up the noose, and they put it round
kathryn fletcher's 92-year-old sister, korea strauder, remembers what a mob in mer eval, missouri did to a black man accused of killing a white woman. >> they decided to put him, chain him on the roof of the school, and then set the school on fire. >> there was no evidence that this man was involved with her at all. but they had to pick up somebody. >> kathryn fletcher is one of over 70 elderly african-americans interviewed by the reverend angela sims for her "remembering...
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barbara is in missouri on the democratic line. caller: i would like to make a comment about the people keep saying criminals will always be able to get guns. if guns are only sold to a reasonable, law-abiding people, how are they getting transferred to criminals and mentally ill people? i think that nobody needs a gun that can kill tens of people in a minute. for the safety of all people, why not can't we agree that some guns should not be there and that all guns should be registered and that we should know who has a gun? host: thanks for calling. from the new york times -- he made a brief spot before being placed under house arrest at a halfway house. he is allowed to leave his home in illinois only for a resounding like a medical appointment until his sentence officially ends in july. outside the state, he is best known as the other governor from illinois who was convicted. his trial in 2006 has since been largely overshadowed by the fanfare surrounding his successor rod blagojevich, convicted of trying to sell the u.s. senate s
barbara is in missouri on the democratic line. caller: i would like to make a comment about the people keep saying criminals will always be able to get guns. if guns are only sold to a reasonable, law-abiding people, how are they getting transferred to criminals and mentally ill people? i think that nobody needs a gun that can kill tens of people in a minute. for the safety of all people, why not can't we agree that some guns should not be there and that all guns should be registered and that...
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the terrain is too tough in a red stain like missouri. of-- state like misery. i said i have a plan. they did not listen. many did not return my calls. then there was emily's list. they listened. they returned my calls. stephanie and her team of hundreds and thousands of women across the country said we support what you are doing. we understand your plan. they got it. if this helps the extreme type a and when the republican primary that could be a gift for every candidates in the country by exposing his extreme views to the united states of america. it worked. list, the power of many. they stand for the proposition. a little bit can mean a lot. they work the voters. they talk to women voters. they gave us strength and support. i thank you all from the bottom of my heart. i am very proud to be emily. >> good morning. i was raised the kansas city, missouri. when i think of morning i expect a response. good morning. i am from kansas city. i have gotten to work at image list for several years were i was able to support and recruit candidates -- emily's list for seve
the terrain is too tough in a red stain like missouri. of-- state like misery. i said i have a plan. they did not listen. many did not return my calls. then there was emily's list. they listened. they returned my calls. stephanie and her team of hundreds and thousands of women across the country said we support what you are doing. we understand your plan. they got it. if this helps the extreme type a and when the republican primary that could be a gift for every candidates in the country by...
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and republican primary voters there in missouri said hey, this sounds like our kind of guy. so democrats kind of meddled in that primary. they got the candidate that they wanted and he self destructed just as they wanted, making what should have been a tough reelection fight for claire mccaskell kind of a cake walk. >> we always get our man and claire mccaskell got her man. >>> the president bounced back with two strong showings. here's a memorable line from the third debate that ranked as the number five quote of the year. take a look. >> you mentioned the navy, for example. we had fewer ships than we did in 1916. well, govgovernor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets. we have these things called hav aircraft carriers where planes land on them. we have ships that go underwater, nuclear submarine. >> talk about patronizing. the most memorable moments from the debates occurred in the second debate. take a look at the number four quote of the year. >> i think it's interesting the president just said something which is on the day after the attack, he went in the rose garden
and republican primary voters there in missouri said hey, this sounds like our kind of guy. so democrats kind of meddled in that primary. they got the candidate that they wanted and he self destructed just as they wanted, making what should have been a tough reelection fight for claire mccaskell kind of a cake walk. >> we always get our man and claire mccaskell got her man. >>> the president bounced back with two strong showings. here's a memorable line from the third debate that...
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there are reports of two others hitting arkansas and missouri. several homes have been damaged trees down. this morning there are still tornado warnings as twoeld you in place. then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that is why we are eeiseeing severe wear outbreaks. another widespread risk over the panhandle mississippi and through southern pennsylvania. another day where many cities will be impacted by the strong to severe storms possible damaging wind gusts 60 miles an hour. others in itself can cause damage. we have reports of flooding and a flooding threat across places in the great lakes and midwest associated with the same storm system. many of the storms aren't fast moving and that's where we are seeing the flooding concern. heavy rainfall coming down right now. at this hour across western portions of kentucky, tennessee and d
there are reports of two others hitting arkansas and missouri. several homes have been damaged trees down. this morning there are still tornado warnings as twoeld you in place. then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that is why we are eeiseeing severe wear outbreaks. another...
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that cold front with thunderstorms already pushing its way through oklahoma and eastern kansas and missouri as well. there could be severe weather possible today into tomorrow. let's put the futurecast in motion. starting wednesday morning, a lot of clouds in the area. a couple of sprinkles for the overnight. it looks like our shower chances will increase through the afternoon. the cold front is likely to pass by through the evening hours. that is what we could have thunderstorms through the area. potentially on the gusting side. we will keep an eye on whether or not we said -- we extend that severe threat into maryland. showers will head out to our east into thursday morning. snow showers will be possible well out into garrett county. here is the forecast for tonight. mostly cloudy skies, a sprinkle possible. very mild overnight as the temperatures dipped only into the mid 40 qazi across the area. fog could slow you down during the morning commute. into the afternoon, showers, many thunderstorms by the evening hours. tomorrow, mid 60's. a big drop in the temperatures going into the seven-d
that cold front with thunderstorms already pushing its way through oklahoma and eastern kansas and missouri as well. there could be severe weather possible today into tomorrow. let's put the futurecast in motion. starting wednesday morning, a lot of clouds in the area. a couple of sprinkles for the overnight. it looks like our shower chances will increase through the afternoon. the cold front is likely to pass by through the evening hours. that is what we could have thunderstorms through the...
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those are tornado watches -- missouri. through there have been several reports tornadoes and now nine out todaytches memphis and on into oxford mississippi. stretches all the way down to theat lakes south. a bit as iteakening way, but by late tomorrow and tomorrow evening time, we could be looking at some severe weather. some of the reports days,he last couple of some hail around chicago and a damage in the middle part of the country. overnight tonight and during the be in torow, we will breeze and southerly the jet stream swings in with that wave. warm and increasingly windy as we go through tomorrow. starting tomorrow at 4:00 in the afternoon with those strong , up to 20-30 miles an hour. along that front and out in front of it, some likely strong perhaps even severe thunderstorms and then in back the strong northwesterly wind as we cold air sweeps in the last day of january. tomorrow andg mostly dry. storms coming in late the evening rush hour. temperatures tomorrow again near degrees, then after the storm through and a
those are tornado watches -- missouri. through there have been several reports tornadoes and now nine out todaytches memphis and on into oxford mississippi. stretches all the way down to theat lakes south. a bit as iteakening way, but by late tomorrow and tomorrow evening time, we could be looking at some severe weather. some of the reports days,he last couple of some hail around chicago and a damage in the middle part of the country. overnight tonight and during the be in torow, we will breeze...
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it's a band among the missouri's most respected. they have been selected for several prestigious honors, bahamas, new york, st. louis and elsewhere around the country. the president is still there. you can see ray lahood with the vice president, the transportation secretary, the former congressman from illinois. you know, jim acosta, you see the president has been chewing a lot of gum there. what's going on? >> i have e-mailed the white house for some explanation of this. we do know that the president occasionally chews nicorette gum. don't want to speculate. could be a cough drop. >> it could be regular gum. >> that's right. >> they are all enjoying themselves and will enjoy themselves as we see the great entertainers who are getting ready to entertain the president and first lady. >> so much going on. two major balls tonight and you can guess, as we've been talking about fashion throughout the day, it will be very big news whatever the first lady wears because that is what many eyes are waiting to see, the next outfit. >> those ar
it's a band among the missouri's most respected. they have been selected for several prestigious honors, bahamas, new york, st. louis and elsewhere around the country. the president is still there. you can see ray lahood with the vice president, the transportation secretary, the former congressman from illinois. you know, jim acosta, you see the president has been chewing a lot of gum there. what's going on? >> i have e-mailed the white house for some explanation of this. we do know that...
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when is the case of john and judy teller died selling in a little town in missouri. they were fined $90,000 for having the wrong permit. the government said you can pay on our website $90,000, but if you don't pay them 30 days canaille of us are that million dollars. this is the kind of stature government is doing to bully people and we frankly think it needs to stop. they do the same of confiscating peoples land were saying you can't build on it because it's a wetland come at another swatter on the land. >> as a senator, what can you do to change policy? >> we've looked at some of these things and constructive legislation to set them. salon the wetlands, we say the clean water act since we can't discharge pollutants into navigable waters. your backyard is not inapplicable water and dirt is not a pollutant. so we've redefined the clean water act to make sure they're not putting people in prison for putting clean dirt in their backyard and that's what's been happening. a woman in southern mississippi got 84 months in federal prison without parole for putting clean dir
when is the case of john and judy teller died selling in a little town in missouri. they were fined $90,000 for having the wrong permit. the government said you can pay on our website $90,000, but if you don't pay them 30 days canaille of us are that million dollars. this is the kind of stature government is doing to bully people and we frankly think it needs to stop. they do the same of confiscating peoples land were saying you can't build on it because it's a wetland come at another swatter...
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and wins so fierce in scott county, missouri, 48 train cars knocked right over. and across alabama, wind, rain and more misery. now, for as bad as it was across much of the country yesterday t could have been so much worse. the plant across the street from here just leveled 1678. 100 people in there. everybody escaped without a scratch. at the moment, they are just starting to get the lights on. about 1,000 people in total, we believe, are without check tr o electricity. but they're moving quickly to get everything back up and running. >> appreciate that. thank you. >>> so will be more of the same today? fierce winds as we were driving in today it appears to be hitting us hard now. we will go and get some answers about who will get this next. >> i thought it was gusty out towards lantd tatlanta, 35 mile hour, then i saw your guests at 57 miles per hour. our last tornado watch just expired on the outer banks of the carolinas. you are still seeing the showers in the new york area that doesn't mean the wacky weather is ending. we have a huge change today. that will
and wins so fierce in scott county, missouri, 48 train cars knocked right over. and across alabama, wind, rain and more misery. now, for as bad as it was across much of the country yesterday t could have been so much worse. the plant across the street from here just leveled 1678. 100 people in there. everybody escaped without a scratch. at the moment, they are just starting to get the lights on. about 1,000 people in total, we believe, are without check tr o electricity. but they're moving...
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louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets cheering the troops and shaking hands. this was a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and also personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice army national guard major rick ranford has flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could have dropped me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the outpouring of his hometown. >> completely overwhelmed. >> this from "nightly news" this weekend. our nation has been debating whether now is a good time to celebrate veterans coming home from iraq, especially since so many of them are being redeployed to afghanistan which is a war, of course, that is ongoing. still though, on sunday the new york giants will be playing the new england patriots in a football game known as the super bowl. by tradition the winning team gets a big parade downtown. the josnew york giants got one 2008. the patriots got one in 2005 when they were champs
louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets cheering the troops and shaking hands. this was a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and also personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice army national guard major rick ranford has flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could have dropped me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the outpouring of his hometown. >> completely...
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, his home state of missouri. >> well, you know, abraham lincoln when he described this new political party that he was part of said that this was a party that believed that people should -- that government should do for people what people cannot do for themselves. and that involves things like defending the country. but it also involves things like responding to a disaster. >> yet three months after one of the biggest storms ever to hit the united states, the republican party is now playing politics with disaster aid. and this latest senate vote pretty much proves it, folks. yesterday the senate approved just over $50 billion in disaster aid for victims of hurricane sandy. it was the second part of a larger disaster relief package, and the measure passed, 62-36. should we point out that all 36 no votes came from republicans? republican roy blunt, the person you just heard from, demanding that the federal government reimburse 100% of the costs for the joplin disaster. republicans say it's all about offsets. here is senator pat toomey of pennsylvania, another no vote, explaining the re
, his home state of missouri. >> well, you know, abraham lincoln when he described this new political party that he was part of said that this was a party that believed that people should -- that government should do for people what people cannot do for themselves. and that involves things like defending the country. but it also involves things like responding to a disaster. >> yet three months after one of the biggest storms ever to hit the united states, the republican party is...
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there was also todd akin from the great state of missouri who was chosen by republicans in his state to take on democratic incumbent claire mccaskill. claire mccaskill was thought to be sort of easy picks for republicans this past year. they thought that was a seat for sure they could pick up. they picked republican congressman todd akin to go up against her. and then, and then, todd akin said this. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> if it's a legitimate rape, as opposed to all those illegitimate rapes, the female body has ways to prevent that from happening. take it from me, todd akin. claire mccaskill went on the trounce him and held on to a seat that democrats had all but accept they'd were going to lose in missouri. todd akin's view that you can't get pregnant from a legitimate rape, and therefore if you do get pregnant, you obviously wanted, so the government should force all victims of illegitimate rape to give birth to their child, in the end that did not fly with the residents of missouri. the thing is they were not
there was also todd akin from the great state of missouri who was chosen by republicans in his state to take on democratic incumbent claire mccaskill. claire mccaskill was thought to be sort of easy picks for republicans this past year. they thought that was a seat for sure they could pick up. they picked republican congressman todd akin to go up against her. and then, and then, todd akin said this. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing...
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roy blunt, for example, now a senator in missouri, helped put t.a.r.p. together and has, you know the conservative flank of his party never has forgiven him for that. no, i think the point of view, whether it's factually born out or not, is that that sort of deal, anything that basically causes more regulation of the banks creates more problems than it solves, and that's -- i'm speaking now, of course, of the house republicans, and i don't see the composition ideologically speaking of the house republicans changing soon, though, it is interesting to see that in the congress, in the house of representatives, there are still a lot of people from the very hot blooded class of 1994s the newt gingrich revolution. some of these guys, in fact, one now retiring, he is a member in good standing of the moderate two-state club and is retiring in large part because of the disgust of the tea party, and so this is a guy, you know, who, in a lot of ways, was the forerunner the movement, mellowed over time. one way to look at it, and another, i suppose, is the class muc
roy blunt, for example, now a senator in missouri, helped put t.a.r.p. together and has, you know the conservative flank of his party never has forgiven him for that. no, i think the point of view, whether it's factually born out or not, is that that sort of deal, anything that basically causes more regulation of the banks creates more problems than it solves, and that's -- i'm speaking now, of course, of the house republicans, and i don't see the composition ideologically speaking of the house...
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the first fracks were done in the united states in the gas industry i believe in missouri in 1947 if i remember correctly. and fracking, by the way, has been used in the gas industry on a massive scale ever since. it's been going on beneath our notice all along. the people who brought it back, however, were the canadians who brought it to russia in 988 -- 1988. and fracking started to be applied on a massive scale starting in about 1998. now, the point of the story is this: even though it was new to the russians, practically speaking, in 1998, by 2000, 2001 it had become a russian business, and there were russian companies and russian crews who were doing fracking at the, you know, on a massive scale. so this gives you one measure. at the opposite extreme, however, are techniques that are completely new to the russians and that require a whole different order of capability because they are so much more difficult. and the prime example is offshore. there are two examples in the world of countries that have gone 0-60 in developing arctic offshore. norway and now brazil. those two are r
the first fracks were done in the united states in the gas industry i believe in missouri in 1947 if i remember correctly. and fracking, by the way, has been used in the gas industry on a massive scale ever since. it's been going on beneath our notice all along. the people who brought it back, however, were the canadians who brought it to russia in 988 -- 1988. and fracking started to be applied on a massive scale starting in about 1998. now, the point of the story is this: even though it was...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >> time now for our hits and misses of the week. steve, first to you. >> shame on chris christie, the new jersey governor who ripped into the republican congress because they haven't approved the sandy disaster relief bill. paul, this is a bill that's filled with pork, 60 billion dollars, only about a third of that money goes directly to the victims. if chris christie wants to blame anyone he should blame chuck schumer the senator from new york who put all the pork in this bill. a lot of people are going to get rich from this bill, paul, but it's not victims from the hurricane and the storm. >> paul: mary. >> a miss for former vice
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >> time now for our hits and misses of the week. steve,...
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ads that said that todd akin is too conservative for missouri voters. he would not represent you well. he's never voted to raise tacks. he's opposed to abortion. and republican primary voters there say this sounds like our kind of guy. so democrats meddled in that primary. got the candidate they wanted and he self-destructed like they wanted. making what should have been a tough re-election fight for mccaskill is cake walk. >> we always get our man. and claire mccaskill got her man to run against. anyway, the president bounced back from a bad first debate performance with two strong showings. here was a memorable line from the third debate that ranked as the number five quote of the year. take a look. >> you mentioned the navy for example. that we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. well, we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of the military changed. we have these things called aircraft carriers where planes land on them. we have ships that go under water. >> meanwhile perhaps the most memorable moment patronizing. meanwhile, the m
ads that said that todd akin is too conservative for missouri voters. he would not represent you well. he's never voted to raise tacks. he's opposed to abortion. and republican primary voters there say this sounds like our kind of guy. so democrats meddled in that primary. got the candidate they wanted and he self-destructed like they wanted. making what should have been a tough re-election fight for mccaskill is cake walk. >> we always get our man. and claire mccaskill got her man to run...
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with earthquakes and droughts and floods, you name it, with the ne being hit twice with in 2011- 2012, missouri, i visited iowa and florida and inspected the floods and they were devastated. it is hard unless you see it to understand the impact it has. the most compelling reason is the look in the eyes of people who asked --"what are we going to do to help?" what is the answer? is it not a prayer -- priority? let's honor our responsibilities which is the place where people place their trust. they don't like government and they don't want this or that but in a time like this, in a time of emergency, this is when we put -- prove our worth. let prove our worth and urged the speaker to bring this legislation to the floor, quickly dealt with while the senate is still there and return to the president for his signature and hope we can flow from here instead of a sense of wonderment, don't tell me that. let us be able to tell the people that we feel their pain and we know what they're going through. we can never really know. we can never really know what we can certainly appreciate their interest in a
with earthquakes and droughts and floods, you name it, with the ne being hit twice with in 2011- 2012, missouri, i visited iowa and florida and inspected the floods and they were devastated. it is hard unless you see it to understand the impact it has. the most compelling reason is the look in the eyes of people who asked --"what are we going to do to help?" what is the answer? is it not a prayer -- priority? let's honor our responsibilities which is the place where people place their...
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with the citizens of florida and alabama, mississippi and louisiana, iowa and vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now, i trust they will stand with us. >> of the $60 billion hurricane sandy rebuilding package that passed in the senate at the end of the last congress, house speaker john boehner has only brought to the floor one bill to provide the flood relief. there will be no more votes for hurricane sandy until january 15th. last night, john stewart, railed against the hypocrital republicans. >> many are still dealing with the facts of hurricane katrina. >> you vetoed money to reimburse, here is a thought, your constituency in new york, seven months later, it is two months later, instead of a baseline temperature of 60 degrees, it is freezing, and instead of -- you guys still couldn't bring yourself to vote for because of a stupid principle that you yourself only occasionally live by. if you can't vote for this, i'm not saying you're responsible for all the problems of the country, but you sure are making them a lot harder to fix. >> there is nothing like john stewart wh
with the citizens of florida and alabama, mississippi and louisiana, iowa and vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now, i trust they will stand with us. >> of the $60 billion hurricane sandy rebuilding package that passed in the senate at the end of the last congress, house speaker john boehner has only brought to the floor one bill to provide the flood relief. there will be no more votes for hurricane sandy until january 15th. last night, john stewart, railed against...
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arkansas, missouri and montana. arkansas is sort of the lone holdout in the south where republicans have gotten everything. but they have super majorities in places like missouri and arkansas. so they have effectively -- they can override any veto of the democratic governor, whether it's tax rates, any of those things. so they have effective control on that front. let's look at this, the other places where there is divided government in iowa, the house and senate. the governor there, republican governor. new hampshire, oh, you've seen there, not surprising. washington state, a little surprising. since it's a state with democratic dominance, if you will. and kentucky, a little surprising, since it's a state with republican dominance. now i want to bring in a person who is obsessed with this topic. he has written a lot about it. it's the editor in chief of national journals hot line, reid wilson. this one-party thing, you've been tracking for a while. it's now matching the electoral map. it's like everything is coming
arkansas, missouri and montana. arkansas is sort of the lone holdout in the south where republicans have gotten everything. but they have super majorities in places like missouri and arkansas. so they have effectively -- they can override any veto of the democratic governor, whether it's tax rates, any of those things. so they have effective control on that front. let's look at this, the other places where there is divided government in iowa, the house and senate. the governor there, republican...
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they introduced a bill in missouri, and we'll see one in texas where i am at school, and we have to fight to make sure that they don't pass and repeal the ones that have passed. >> john: louisiana is leading the way, i won't call them christians, to try to get their agenda in science class. they public ad biology textbook that said that man was around at the same time of the loch ness monster, that they were around with dinosaurs and these myths. it's repealing the science education act. how do the school vouchers play into this disinformation. >> you mentioned the loch ness monster story. i saw earlier in the year that the state passed a voucher program because i didn't know much about school voucher and education at the time but how one school was receiving taxpayer money. vouchers take money from public schools and give them to private schools. and it was taking taxpayer money teaching that the loch ness monster was rule and disproving evolution. i was researching it now and in louisiana i exposed that there are 19-20 schools in louisiana that are at least teaching creationism and rece
they introduced a bill in missouri, and we'll see one in texas where i am at school, and we have to fight to make sure that they don't pass and repeal the ones that have passed. >> john: louisiana is leading the way, i won't call them christians, to try to get their agenda in science class. they public ad biology textbook that said that man was around at the same time of the loch ness monster, that they were around with dinosaurs and these myths. it's repealing the science education act....
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departure now means a new interim senator, the massachusetts governor today named long-time boston lawyer, missouri callan to the seat which will be filled by a special election in june. there are now two black u.s. senators. that's a first. the other, tim scott of south carolina, was also appointed to his seat. and senator kerry departure means elizabeth warren, who was just sworn in, is now the senior senator from massachusetts. >>> one of the biggest challenges that will immediately confront secretary of state kerry at the state department is the crisis in syria, where there's been a major development today. an israeli air strike inside syria near damascus. richard engel, our chief foreign correspondent, here with us in the studio tonight. what's the significance of israel reaching in and popping a target like that. >> it's quite circusignature. what we've been able to can remember, an israeli air strike took place and attacked a convoy, probably stationary, just north of damascus. it was packed with fairly sophisticated russian anti aircraft missiles. and that those missiles were on their way t
departure now means a new interim senator, the massachusetts governor today named long-time boston lawyer, missouri callan to the seat which will be filled by a special election in june. there are now two black u.s. senators. that's a first. the other, tim scott of south carolina, was also appointed to his seat. and senator kerry departure means elizabeth warren, who was just sworn in, is now the senior senator from massachusetts. >>> one of the biggest challenges that will immediately...
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. >> i know what missouri's position is. if the logic of your position leads to a requirement of a warrant. that would be pertinent. >> i think, your honor for i would say requiring somebody to produce to breath in to a machine is a state that is a search probably trigger the warrant. it's certainly less ib trucive, less intrusive than the blood test. >> that bears considerably on the reasonableness, doesn't it? >> -- bite off more than you can chew. >> i certainly don't -- >> what is reasonable for sticking a needle in your arm is not necessarily reasonable for asking you to blow up a balloon. >> i want to bite off as little as i have to chew in this dis. there are two sal gent facts. i think it's important focus before the court in this case and that's warrantless blood draw. the two facts are one, case specific. you have a state trooper here who has been doing this 17.5 years. he testified at the suppression hearing he's been required to seek a warrant fewer than ten times. why is that? that is because the overwhelming nu
. >> i know what missouri's position is. if the logic of your position leads to a requirement of a warrant. that would be pertinent. >> i think, your honor for i would say requiring somebody to produce to breath in to a machine is a state that is a search probably trigger the warrant. it's certainly less ib trucive, less intrusive than the blood test. >> that bears considerably on the reasonableness, doesn't it? >> -- bite off more than you can chew. >> i certainly...
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host: joe in missouri, an independent color. caller: i have two questions -- is this supposed to last for five years? this bill? host: there are some provisions that last for five years. the tax credits as part of the stimulus -- caller: why would they do it for five years, because we got stuck with the ten-year deal with bush? if something comes up, he will change it. -- will they change it? host: that is a good question. we will have to call lawmakers on the show tomorrow, nick mulvaney, a conservative, and earl blumenauer, a progressive liberal from oregon. if the house and up voting today, we will get their take on how they voted and why and what is in this legislation. those are good questions to have for the lawmakers tomorrow. we should do what the senate majority leader had to say before the vote, but here is also what senate minority leader of mitch mcconnell had to say earlier this morning. >> each of us could spend the rest of the week discussing what a perfect solution would have looked like, but the end result would
host: joe in missouri, an independent color. caller: i have two questions -- is this supposed to last for five years? this bill? host: there are some provisions that last for five years. the tax credits as part of the stimulus -- caller: why would they do it for five years, because we got stuck with the ten-year deal with bush? if something comes up, he will change it. -- will they change it? host: that is a good question. we will have to call lawmakers on the show tomorrow, nick mulvaney, a...
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on wednesday, sheriffs in missouri, california and texas announced they would not enforce new gun control laws such as an assault weapons ban. >> if there are laws passed that i feel and can prove that are unconstitutional, we will not enforce those rules and i think i have the powers to do that. >> reporter: president obama is sending vice president biden on the road to gather public support. >> we are going to take it to the american people. >> reporter: the vice president's road trip begins tomorrow with a rally in virginia to promote gun control. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> you may have seen the snow kind of falling in susan's stand-up there. it's cold on the east coast and we have rain here. >> i know. i like it. it was good to see the rain. >> you love the sunshine. >> variety is the spice of life, guys. we'll try and mix things up a little bit for you. we have more clouds out there. and hi-def doppler isicking up on more scattered showers although most of those are located toward the south bay. a closer look, you can see down into the monterey bay you see a lot of tha
on wednesday, sheriffs in missouri, california and texas announced they would not enforce new gun control laws such as an assault weapons ban. >> if there are laws passed that i feel and can prove that are unconstitutional, we will not enforce those rules and i think i have the powers to do that. >> reporter: president obama is sending vice president biden on the road to gather public support. >> we are going to take it to the american people. >> reporter: the vice...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >>> i helped close the government twice. it actually worked. bill clinton came in and said the year of big government is over after two closures. not before. >> wow, the expert on government closing, newt gingrich. we're back. but some republicans are acting like it's 1995 again. conservatives are actually talking about shutting down the government to get their desired spending cuts. >> i believe that government shutdown gave us the impetus as we went forward to push toward some serious compromise. i believe it drove bill clinton in a very bipartisan direction. we also balanced the budget for the first time in four years,
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >>> i helped close the government twice. it...
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freakouts about the nabors nuptials even by my family down south and there are reports that branson missouri, has gone into total lockdown, but no tv show has expressed hometown values more than the andy griffith show. jim nabors' relationship is a stable monogamous relationship that happens to be gay. if we can get this marriage equality out of the way maybe we can address more pressing problems in society like organizing that intervention for otis. ♪ and dream ♪ the unreachable star very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >>liberal and proud of it. >> john: tonight we're going to start featuring some of your tweets on the show, and we'rere going to begin with ricardo lozano. he said. nra says background checks do no good because criminals won't stand for them. using that logic eliminat
freakouts about the nabors nuptials even by my family down south and there are reports that branson missouri, has gone into total lockdown, but no tv show has expressed hometown values more than the andy griffith show. jim nabors' relationship is a stable monogamous relationship that happens to be gay. if we can get this marriage equality out of the way maybe we can address more pressing problems in society like organizing that intervention for otis. ♪ and dream ♪ the unreachable star very,...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >>> developing news this afternoon. heated rhetoric in the final hours of the 112th congress today. now promised action by the 113th. just last hour chris christie added his voice out for the failure to act on a hurricane sandy relief package. >> it's been 66 days. and the wait continues. there's only one group to blame for the continued suffering of these innocent victims. the house majority and their speaker john boehner. >> moments ago, speaker john boehner met with the new jersey and new york delegations and peter king just emerged saying he will now support the speaker for his re-election tomorrow after boehner vowed
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >>> developing news this afternoon. heated...
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we proved that worked in missouri. we helped claire mccaskill get elected on exactly this platform. i met at the white house with members of national conservation and sportsman groups. they don't have a problem with background tracks or a ban on high-capacity ammunition clips which are used in all of the mass shootings, and they are going to weigh in. the american people have to weigh in. and we have to hold our congress accountable, because they frankly, you know, think it's a higher priority to cut police budgets, to -- you know supposedly deal with this debt ceiling -- the last time i checked, 87 americans did not die from the fiscal cliff or the debt ceiling. they are dying from unrestricted access to guns and congress is to blame. >> jennifer: give us some hope. if you have to put your prognosticating hat on, which of the measures are going to get through this congress? will there be an assault weapons ban, background checks and a ban on high-capacity magazines. >> if general mccrystal continues to speak out that these are designed for war and maximum body damage, not for a civ
we proved that worked in missouri. we helped claire mccaskill get elected on exactly this platform. i met at the white house with members of national conservation and sportsman groups. they don't have a problem with background tracks or a ban on high-capacity ammunition clips which are used in all of the mass shootings, and they are going to weigh in. the american people have to weigh in. and we have to hold our congress accountable, because they frankly, you know, think it's a higher priority...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. at what our members have accomplished in the past 50 years, it's pretty amazing. ♪ i feel like i'm on top of the world right now ♪ ♪ on top of the world right now ♪ introducing a weight loss program 50 years in the making. ♪ and i feel like i'm standing 10 ft. tall ♪ built on the power of the human spirit. built for human nature, so you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." we want to continue our conversation on stories that shaped the past week even though events of the past week or so seemed
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. at what our members have accomplished in the past 50...
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. >>> in missouri a mother and son is received a special delivery from afghanistan. he shipped his four-legged friend to his family after finding him on the streets. he returns home at the the end of february. that's a very lucky dog. >>> major league baseball is investigating reports that alex rodriguez bought human growth hormone from a clinic in florida. four other players appear in the records of the clinic, which is now closed. a spokesman released a statement s saying "any documents referenced in the story are not legitimate." . >>> ray lewis who will retire after sunday's super bowl also denied using a product containing a substance banned in the nfl. >>> at media day randy moss said he's the best wide receiver to ever play in the national football league. not true, but good for his own ego. >>> and baltimore will be wearing a wedding dress in purple when she elopes saturday in new orleans. she waited until the ravens return to the super bowl to get married. >>> here's bill karins with the forecast. >> we talked about the severe weather. now let's talk about t
. >>> in missouri a mother and son is received a special delivery from afghanistan. he shipped his four-legged friend to his family after finding him on the streets. he returns home at the the end of february. that's a very lucky dog. >>> major league baseball is investigating reports that alex rodriguez bought human growth hormone from a clinic in florida. four other players appear in the records of the clinic, which is now closed. a spokesman released a statement s saying...
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guess what, some kids in missouri, it was a journey to get here. they had to win an essay contest to get here and i asked them about that and i spent some time with them. take a look. >> what time is it? >> you time. >> teen spirit. who is the most excited? >> me. >> reporter: at work and keen writing skills paid off big time for all 26 students. >>> to get here, we had to write a paper about how the elections i affected us. >> reporter: they beat out juniors and seen years from st. louis's high school, packed their bags, boarded a plane and hopped a bus to the nation's capitol. >> now you are in d.c. going to the capitol and the inauguration? >> yeah. >> reporter: they are great writers but they are kids and sometimes their mouths get ahead of them and so does the excitement. >> what do you think? >> about what? >> what do you think? >> i'm at a loss for words. >> reporter: for senior ethan farber, this was more an just an he is say a field trip or re-election. >> this is america's realizing that to put an african-american in office wasn't a mista
guess what, some kids in missouri, it was a journey to get here. they had to win an essay contest to get here and i asked them about that and i spent some time with them. take a look. >> what time is it? >> you time. >> teen spirit. who is the most excited? >> me. >> reporter: at work and keen writing skills paid off big time for all 26 students. >>> to get here, we had to write a paper about how the elections i affected us. >> reporter: they beat...
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it could stop commerce especially if we don't get relief out of the missouri river. >> reporter: george foster has been working on the river since 1954. he thinks water from the missouri is essential. >> we are asking for a little of it. >> reporter: just 1.2% of the reserve water from the missouri would ensuret that commerce on the mississippi could keep flowing through the winter. >> missouri river is not an option because if you look at why that system is there, it is there because they need that water. that is people's water supply. it is meant to hold water in case of a severe drought lasting as long as perhaps the dust bowl lasted, about 12 years. we can't play with water that may be somebody's drinking water. >> reporter: the other solution would be significant precipitation but it is unlikely that mother nature alone will fix this problem. >>> cnn continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> thank you. hello everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield live in new york city. i want to start this hour with a disturbing case, a rape case that happened in ohio. one of those relatively small
it could stop commerce especially if we don't get relief out of the missouri river. >> reporter: george foster has been working on the river since 1954. he thinks water from the missouri is essential. >> we are asking for a little of it. >> reporter: just 1.2% of the reserve water from the missouri would ensuret that commerce on the mississippi could keep flowing through the winter. >> missouri river is not an option because if you look at why that system is there, it is...
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lieutenant governor pete kinder of missouri who is likely to see congresswoman joanne emerson's seat is definitely showing he's pro gun. in regards to assault weapons he had this to say, quote. it's a misused term used by suburban soccer moms who do not understand what is being discussed here. that should go over well with female voters. how much of a player will the former gop vice presidential nominee be in the republican party going forward? we will look at that, and being obstructionist for the hell of it. ari melber joins us with his take on the republican battle plan to deal with president obama. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. [ coughs ] shh! [ coughs ] shh! [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] this feels cool. [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a thir
lieutenant governor pete kinder of missouri who is likely to see congresswoman joanne emerson's seat is definitely showing he's pro gun. in regards to assault weapons he had this to say, quote. it's a misused term used by suburban soccer moms who do not understand what is being discussed here. that should go over well with female voters. how much of a player will the former gop vice presidential nominee be in the republican party going forward? we will look at that, and being obstructionist for...
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trocar is a metal instrument used to relieve pressure and in the prairies in missouri when a bull or a cow or an animal would be too much clover there would be a huge amount of gas inside the animal and they would insert this trocar. it would create a whistling sound that would cascade along the prairie. and truman said this is what congress needed was a trocar. [laughter] and the buck stops here was truman's. i'm jumping around a little. which is actually assigned that was an illusion of poker. it actually was a friend of his that bought it from a gift shop where one of the prisoners had carved out a piece of wood on the desk. but again there is eloquence. i didn't address presidential eloquence but i think i was looking more for the phrases than the key words. i think i have got five pages on the new deal. this is franklin d. roosevelt's program and we think of the new deal years and that whole period. roosevelt everyone -- 3 of his aides claim that they invented the term but roosevelt is meeting with moran of mark twain's relatives and he insists the distant relative that he got i
trocar is a metal instrument used to relieve pressure and in the prairies in missouri when a bull or a cow or an animal would be too much clover there would be a huge amount of gas inside the animal and they would insert this trocar. it would create a whistling sound that would cascade along the prairie. and truman said this is what congress needed was a trocar. [laughter] and the buck stops here was truman's. i'm jumping around a little. which is actually assigned that was an illusion of...